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Durability
4.2
Value
4.8
Features
4.8
Design
5
Usability
5

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SE35's are pretty sweet!

I put these in to replace the factory Boston system in my '05 WK Jeep. The SQ is a night/day difference! Clean highs and lows and they're running just fine on my stock Boston amp. In the future, I'll be upgrading the amp to something with a little bit more power, but these still get loud with little/no distortion. If you're replacing OEM, look no further. Also, I compared these head to head with the Infinity Reference series. Although these are a bit more expensive, they're DEFINITELY worth the premium price. Infinity = budget, Boston = quality on a budget.

By brentwoodkris on July 3, 2012

20 found this helpful


sound great but get frequency blockers!

Highs are really nice for coaxials, but bass blockers are highly recommended. any amount of bass and snap crackle pop from the 3 1/2 inch cone

By dennis on August 17, 2012

18 found this helpful


Boston Accoustics

Very good quality sound. Loud, crisp sound. replace all your car speakers with Boston Acoustics. Sonic Electronix has the best price. If you want high sound quality Boston Acoustics is the best.

By Big Kuntry on November 5, 2012

17 found this helpful


Good Quality Speaker

I put these in the dash of my 2005 Chrysler 300 running off of the deck power from my Sony navigation system. I think the speakers have a nice clear sound and would recommend to anyone looking for a good sounding pair of dash speakers.

By KT on May 4, 2012

16 found this helpful


Big Improvement

I have a 2006 Chrysler 300 with the factory radio. It made lots of sizzle and boom noise but there was gaping holes in the music. I replaced the front dash speakers with the SE35s and it made a huge difference. The factory speakers were 8 ohm cardboard toy speakers from mexico like you'd find in an old cheap japanese tranistor radio. The factory radio hasn't blown yet with the reduced resistance as the dash speakers are wired in parallel with the door speakers. I put 6 x 9 boston acoustic speakers in the back shelf too. I got a lot cleaner sound but lost some of the bass boom. I just run the bass boost very high now. This is highly recommended for a cheap big improvement to the stock system. Pretty easy to install.

By old coyote on January 2, 2012

15 found this helpful


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